Certificates of Doom

Certificates of Doom is a novel that strives to elaborate Raymond William’s theory of cultural materialism by showing how the economy influences culture. Kepha, a young, educated African man marries Selina and suffers a strained relationship with her because he has no well-paying job. Kepha even fears to have a child with Selina because of their miserable life circumstances.He foresees the child as a burden he is not ready to carry in his dejected life. Kepha must fight norms that associate marriage with conception and childbirth. Later, he clashes with pseudo-feminists who put much effort into criticizing men while ignoring the fact women also need to change their perceptions of gender, especially in such hard-economic times.
Kepha is not alone. Every youth around him is experiencing the same challenges. Young men are not marrying, while young women, out of despair, are increasingly turning to older men, something that never used to happen. Kepha symbolizes youth disillusionment across the African continent where countries fail to create employment and improve the living conditions of their populations. In the end, Kepha’s brother contemplates suicide, something that must have also rung in his mind on several occasions.

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Certificates of Doom

Certificates of Doom is a novel that strives to elaborate Raymond William’s theory of cultural materialism by showing how the economy influences culture. Kepha, a young, educated African man marries Selina and suffers a strained relationship with her because he has no well-paying job. Kepha even fears to have a child with Selina because of their miserable life circumstances.He foresees the child as a burden he is not ready to carry in his dejected life. Kepha must fight norms that associate marriage with conception and childbirth. Later, he clashes with pseudo-feminists who put much effort into criticizing men while ignoring the fact women also need to change their perceptions of gender, especially in such hard-economic times.
Kepha is not alone. Every youth around him is experiencing the same challenges. Young men are not marrying, while young women, out of despair, are increasingly turning to older men, something that never used to happen. Kepha symbolizes youth disillusionment across the African continent where countries fail to create employment and improve the living conditions of their populations. In the end, Kepha’s brother contemplates suicide, something that must have also rung in his mind on several occasions.

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Certificates of Doom

Certificates of Doom

by David onjala
Certificates of Doom

Certificates of Doom

by David onjala

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Certificates of Doom is a novel that strives to elaborate Raymond William’s theory of cultural materialism by showing how the economy influences culture. Kepha, a young, educated African man marries Selina and suffers a strained relationship with her because he has no well-paying job. Kepha even fears to have a child with Selina because of their miserable life circumstances.He foresees the child as a burden he is not ready to carry in his dejected life. Kepha must fight norms that associate marriage with conception and childbirth. Later, he clashes with pseudo-feminists who put much effort into criticizing men while ignoring the fact women also need to change their perceptions of gender, especially in such hard-economic times.
Kepha is not alone. Every youth around him is experiencing the same challenges. Young men are not marrying, while young women, out of despair, are increasingly turning to older men, something that never used to happen. Kepha symbolizes youth disillusionment across the African continent where countries fail to create employment and improve the living conditions of their populations. In the end, Kepha’s brother contemplates suicide, something that must have also rung in his mind on several occasions.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155834526
Publisher: David onjala
Publication date: 10/04/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Onjala works as a content writer for CopyPress, SteadyContent, and Writology. He also runs a website named Onjalazbroz, where he discusses a lot of topics and subjects about Africa. David Previously lectured at the Nairobi Aviation College, Kisumu Branch. He has also worked as an intern at the Ministry of Health, Kenya in Bondo. He spent most of his life in Manyatta, Kisumu, Kenya where the poverty around him motivated him to question the socio-political structures of 21st-century urban African societies their contributions to advancing poverty and influencing culture.

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